Publication: Roots Music Report [1]
Author: Duane Verh
Date: August 13, 2012
If this disc’s title suggests a casual session, be assured the sax wielding sibling of the storied Marsalis clan and his partners provide plenty of top-flight creativity also. The breezy, intelligent swing of the leadoff track, “The Mighty Sword”, makes this dual point, and additionally serves up the first of pianist Joey Calderazzo’s several scene-stealing choruses. The spirit of play and invention continues in the quirky blues that follows, “Brews”, courtesy of the leader’s animated soprano. Marsalis’ straight-ahead tenor lights the fire that brings the rhythm section to a boil on “Whiplash”. Back on soprano, he and Calderazzo make a dusky, delicate dance of the ballad “As Summer Into Autumn Slips”.
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[1] http://rootsmusicreport.com/index.php?page=reviews&search=single&id=464
[2] https://marsalismusic.com/branford-marsalis
[3] https://marsalismusic.com/releases/4mfs
[4] https://marsalismusic.com/category/tags/branford-marsalis-quartet
[5] https://marsalismusic.com/category/tags/four-mfs-playin-tunes-0